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This little MOC is full of clever designs. From the birds to the roofs and from the water to the smoke. And the scene is just as original as the techniques: a procession of strange birds. Be sure to take a closer look on this creation!

When you buy the LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean game, you don't only get the game. No, much more! This review contains a list of all the extras, it contains screenshots, information about the gameplay, etc. Everything you need to know before you buy the game yourself.

As you may know, The LEGO Group has made a special build, which you can make by combining the sets London Escape and Whitecap Bay. They only didn't provide proper instructions, so Eurobricks member Boomchil made his own, put them in a PDF format and shared them on our forum.

This MOC may be small, but our new member "LL" has put some clever new techniques in it, and that's why it gets a well-deserved spot on the blog. The arm legs give the minifigs a funny and active look, and things like the waves, the branch and the shooting effect are great as well. Feel free to have a look and to welcome this new member.

Yes, you'll hear more about the Pirates LEGO contest very soon, but first there is something else that needs to get attention. Eurobricks member ZCerberus has posted a new update (the last one was in August 2010) of his massive Fort Brighton East, with some very nice buildings. That makes the MOC not only a Fort, but a complete town!

Although there aren't many 'real' pirates in this MOC, it's very piraty. It's a pub scene, and even the non-pirates all have some piratical features. There's a lot of funny action going on, and famous persons like Frankenstein and R2D2 are also present. Time to have a good laugh and check out the interesting techniques and minifig-MODs.

A new and impressive fortress has been made by Eurobricks member Bjornu. It sure pays honour to the Dutch admiral Michiel de Ruyter, with a harbour, cannons and strong walls. And it's filled with soldiers!

An impressive third rate man of war is in the make by Eurobricks member Dread Pirate Wesley. It will be built on a brickbuilt hull, with much attention to detail and historical accuracy, but also enough room for personal taste. The prototype of the bow has already been built, and it doesn't look bad at all.

Our News Scout TazManiac has found a great MOC again, and this time we're honoured because the creator of the MOC immediately joined our forums. No Pirates or Imperials this time, but a wonderful castle filled with the most brilliant details!

Without too much babbling, Eurobricks member Corioso shows us his fantastic first attempt of making a LEGO ship. According to his own words it's a ship in 'lite LEGO style'. Whatever it is, it's full of great techniques and it also has an appealing colourscheme. Another great feature is the army of musketeers patrolling on the decks.